Remembering George Jackson, revolutionary author and activist – Everything Law and Order Blog

To celebrate Black August, TRNN Executive Producer and former Black Panther Eddie Conway talks with Claude Marks about the life and legacy of revolutionary author and activist George Jackson 50 years after his assassination.

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20 thoughts on “Remembering George Jackson, revolutionary author and activist”
  1. R.i.p George Jackson I love the Black culture BGF 276 broham Baltimore MD City in the city east Baltimore where's it go down at okay on God my name is donut

  2. Fidel said drugs feel revolutionary but they are not, young people need to avoid them.

  3. I marched in London for him n Soledad brothers in 1970, aged 6, with my dad n sister, aged 10. Never forgot that day, and he was out first political hero.

  4. Fascism changes along of time (!). The regular presenter has the last name "revolution" .. jaja. No gods, no masters .. jeje .. Eddie

  5. The media’s the most powerful entity on earth.They have the power to make the innocent guilty & to make the guilty innocent & that’s power.Because they control the minds of the MASSES . What the GOVERNMENT fears the most is when the day we stand together.

  6. I am so confused. I looked him up on Wikipedia, all I can see is he a murderer and wrote a book in prison. Is he an activist just because of the words in the book? He smuggled a gun in the prison, and escaped. I am not trying to start stuff, I just trying to learn.

  7. If you say, Eddie Conway on George Jackson. Well my friend, I'm all in. Fascism is a shape-shifter, changing and adapting, always trying to gain a foothold in the popular consciousness. Eternal vigilance is required.

  8. I knew that he was part of the Black Panther Party this is why we the people must unite and fight the corrupt government

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